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em todas as coisas não faladas de
babylon -- onde eu vou sonhar
quando eu for para trás ligar à terra
em sua barraca guardada
com vermelho do sangue dos bordos e coração da pedra
dê-me a fome
deixe-me ser sad
ao amante passionate
pôde tê-lo sabido na mola mais adiantada
sob a lua da colheita
a lua levantando-se escondeu as estrelas
o mestre de destinies humanos é mim

 



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